A Kay Purcell




It’s been a long, slow road for Kingdom Come: Deliverance, which seems to be just the way that developer Warhorse Studios likes it. Based around the idea that a character should grow with the player, not at the superhero speed common in most games, Kingdom Come: Deliverance began as
by A Kay Purcell
Couch co-op made a strong showing at this years PlayStation Experience, though few games did so with quite the same style as the adorable voxel indie, Riverbond. Oozing with charm, bright, blocky graphics, and easy to pick up gameplay, I grabbed a controller and dove into a four player co-op
by A Kay Purcell
It’s almost impossible to watch the trailer for Swords of Ditto without laughing, and we were eager to learn more about this cute, cheery, yet brutal game. We got to sit down with the hilarious Jayhem rhymeswithMayhem, (yes, that’s what he goes by) the Executive Director of Counter
by A Kay Purcell
Pokemon Ultra Sun and Moon came with a huge deal of hype, with Game Freak promising a new plot, new minigames, and a whole new experience, teasing fans with the phrase “This is not the Alola you thought you knew!” I went into Ultra Sun and moon with a head
by A Kay Purcell
During the 90’s, I spent countless hours into RPG Maker, customizing sprite sheets, building maps, and trying again and again and again to ensure the sound effect synced up perfectly with the animation of the curtains opening. It was vital. Now, Degica Games, the studio behind RPG Maker, is
by A Kay Purcell
I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect of Mononoke Forest, a seemingly unknown Japanese import in the eShop, but I was drawn in by the promise of cute little monsters and some kind of town building mechanic. This $4 title plays like a bizarre combination of Animal Crossing and
by A Kay Purcell
It’s not every day that you get to spend your afternoons playing laser tag with your coworkers, terrorizing the office as you unload a virtual clip at your workspace besties… unless you’re lucky enough to have the RECOIL Multiplayer Starter Set in your workplace. We spent the last
by A Kay Purcell
After several long months away, I the gritty streets of Paper City once again, ready to investigate the third and final episode of Bear With Me. Like most fans, I was expecting the same wit and tone which had sucked me into the first two episodes of this funny noir
by A Kay Purcell